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it just business as usual for the largest surveillance infrastructure ever created in the history of humankind to answer that. go to the redacted from live with sam sachs. in the last year we've learned that the n.s.a. and its partners around the world are trying to collect it all even sniff it all a term coined by the n.s.a.'s lesser known deputy director gary busey. but unicef and its british spying partner g c h q. who is scooping up users' data out of the popular app known as angry birds. although that could be legitimate spying so here i am inside a neighboring bird and i can see why the n.s.a. is interested in what's going on here i mean this is. terrible and hurdling over my head explode just devastation all around me and one can only imagine what might happen if terrorists are placed in suddenly good ideas to use technology to. elicit . the seventy. still though a laundry list of offenses by the nation's top spies which force congress to take action and rein in these n.s.a. abuses well just want to be use sort of the. it's called the usa freedom act and it initially game the sport of t
it just business as usual for the largest surveillance infrastructure ever created in the history of humankind to answer that. go to the redacted from live with sam sachs. in the last year we've learned that the n.s.a. and its partners around the world are trying to collect it all even sniff it all a term coined by the n.s.a.'s lesser known deputy director gary busey. but unicef and its british spying partner g c h q. who is scooping up users' data out of the popular app known as angry birds....
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they hear the first and last of every trees the to humankind today come to me, here, beside the river plan your self beside the river each of you, descendent of some past on traveler, has been paid for you, who gave me my first thing, seneca, cherokee nation who rested with me, then forced on bloody feet, left me to the employment of other seekers desperate for gain starving for goal you the turk on the air, the suite, the german, the eskimo the a chante, the crew bought, sold, stolen, arriving on a nightmare, praying for a dream here, rigorous else beside me i am that tree planted by the river which will not be moved. i, the rock, i, the river, i do treat, i am yours your passages have been paid. the stuff your faces. you have a piercing need for this bright morning dawning for you history, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived but if faith, which kurds, need not be lived again lift up your eyes upon this day breaking for you. give earth again to the dream women, children, men, take it into the palms of your hand molded into the shape of your most private need school it into
they hear the first and last of every trees the to humankind today come to me, here, beside the river plan your self beside the river each of you, descendent of some past on traveler, has been paid for you, who gave me my first thing, seneca, cherokee nation who rested with me, then forced on bloody feet, left me to the employment of other seekers desperate for gain starving for goal you the turk on the air, the suite, the german, the eskimo the a chante, the crew bought, sold, stolen, arriving...
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near his farm and hidden within the city's shadow is what's known as the cradle of humankind. a unesco world heritage site. an incredible look back at where we, the human animal, came from. >> it's a classic little sink hole. >> there are loads of these. this is what this area is. the cradle. it's called a cradle. now a world heritage site. because 60% of all the evidence for human evolution comes out of the valley. it's from caves like this that keep the record. that geology just conspires to preserve fossils. they're very, very rare things, but they're found more here in the last ten years than they're found anywhere. so you're home. this is where you started. >> this is my ancestral homeland? >> this is your ancestral homeland. ♪ >> that sound makes me happy. what does that sound remind you of, guys? what does that evoke for you, that sound? primeval. you know? happy childhood? soup over the fire. parental love? your enemy's genitals frying in hot oil? nothing? i get to work on the heart. something i strongly suspect will be delicious. and i'm right. andrea works her magi
near his farm and hidden within the city's shadow is what's known as the cradle of humankind. a unesco world heritage site. an incredible look back at where we, the human animal, came from. >> it's a classic little sink hole. >> there are loads of these. this is what this area is. the cradle. it's called a cradle. now a world heritage site. because 60% of all the evidence for human evolution comes out of the valley. it's from caves like this that keep the record. that geology just...
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another thing that he did not write that humankind would cease to exist if you get rid of all the women. i don't know if he thought that far but this doesn't develop everynight. right? there has to be some signs, some signal to someone around in 22 years that this was something that he was obsessed about. >> yes, victor, and certainly what we're seeing, unlike adam lanza, who developed a schizophrenia at some point in his life, this individual seemed to have what we call a very severe personality disorder, something that develops throughout a lifetime. you don't see the hallucinations, auditory or visual, that you'll see with someone who's psychotic or schizophrenic. this say person stuck in the cognition of being completely inappropriate, who is totally self-centered, where the universe must fit his view. it's his planet. we're only living in it with him. and so since he is that center of the universe, this is an individual who feels that anything that anyone does that does not fit his view, well that person becomes an enemy. he picks on women throughout this whole thing, but this was
another thing that he did not write that humankind would cease to exist if you get rid of all the women. i don't know if he thought that far but this doesn't develop everynight. right? there has to be some signs, some signal to someone around in 22 years that this was something that he was obsessed about. >> yes, victor, and certainly what we're seeing, unlike adam lanza, who developed a schizophrenia at some point in his life, this individual seemed to have what we call a very severe...
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it is because humankind imagine a better way. good citizens who no longer compromise the water and air we share, why? because good citizens understand we are all connected and bound together in the inescapable network of mutuality. i think of a young lawyer on my staff. he was at equal distance from the first explosion from the second one on boylston street. there are no strangers here. my daughter was walking towards boylston street when the first bomb went off. she helped care for the injured. we are not strangers. we are all connected to each other. we share the same fears and the same hopes and community. we are tied in a single garment of destiny. whatever what -- affects one directly affects us all indirectly. we are one community. be good citizens. the kind u mass has prepared you to be in your future and the world will be bright indeed. congratulations graduates. god bless you. good luck. [cheers and applause] >> as part of the 2014 commencement coverage, we are joined by an english professor who has participated in the s
it is because humankind imagine a better way. good citizens who no longer compromise the water and air we share, why? because good citizens understand we are all connected and bound together in the inescapable network of mutuality. i think of a young lawyer on my staff. he was at equal distance from the first explosion from the second one on boylston street. there are no strangers here. my daughter was walking towards boylston street when the first bomb went off. she helped care for the...
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it is because humankind imagine a better way. good citizens who no longer compromise the water and air we , why? because good citizens understand we are all connected and bound together in the inescapable network of mutuality. i think of a young lawyer on my staff. he was at equal distance from the first explosion from the second one on boylston street. there are no strangers here. my daughter was walking towards boylston street when the first bomb went off. she helped care for the injured. we are not strangers. we are all connected to each other. we share the same fears and the same hopes and community. we are tied in a single garment of destiny. -- affects one directly affects us all indirectly. we are one community. be good citizens. the kind u mass has prepared you to be in your future and the world will be bright indeed. congratulations graduates. god bless you. good luck. [cheers and applause] >> as part of the 2014 commencement coverage, we are joined by an english professor who has participated in the school's commencemen
it is because humankind imagine a better way. good citizens who no longer compromise the water and air we , why? because good citizens understand we are all connected and bound together in the inescapable network of mutuality. i think of a young lawyer on my staff. he was at equal distance from the first explosion from the second one on boylston street. there are no strangers here. my daughter was walking towards boylston street when the first bomb went off. she helped care for the injured. we...
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it is because humankind imagine a better way. good citizens who no longer compromise the water and air we , why? because good citizens understand we are all connected and bound together in the inescapable network of mutuality. i think of a young lawyer on my staff. he was at equal distance from the first explosion from the second one on boylston street. there are no strangers here. my daughter was walking towards boylston street when the first bomb went off. she helped care for the injured. we are not strangers. we are all connected to each other. we share the same fears and the same hopes and community. we are tied in a single garment of destiny. -- affects one directly affects us all indirectly. we are one community. be good citizens. the kind u mass has prepared you to be in your future and the world will be bright indeed. congratulations graduates. god bless you. good luck. [cheers and applause] >> is part of the 2014 commencement coverage, we are joined by an english professor who has participated in the school's commencemen
it is because humankind imagine a better way. good citizens who no longer compromise the water and air we , why? because good citizens understand we are all connected and bound together in the inescapable network of mutuality. i think of a young lawyer on my staff. he was at equal distance from the first explosion from the second one on boylston street. there are no strangers here. my daughter was walking towards boylston street when the first bomb went off. she helped care for the injured. we...
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how did progress take priority over humankind? how could the desire for a modern way of life that threatens our future be considered a way of life? could it be we are connected to all things in the universe, not the center of it? that suburbs in los angeles affect the melting icecaps of antarctica? deforestation in the congo affects the typhoons of japan? now we must face the insurmountable challenges for what they really are, opportunities to reinvent and redesign. "e2: the economies of being environmentally conscious."
how did progress take priority over humankind? how could the desire for a modern way of life that threatens our future be considered a way of life? could it be we are connected to all things in the universe, not the center of it? that suburbs in los angeles affect the melting icecaps of antarctica? deforestation in the congo affects the typhoons of japan? now we must face the insurmountable challenges for what they really are, opportunities to reinvent and redesign. "e2: the economies of...
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and they consistently place these trim trumped-up situations against human beings and humankind and it's getting real old to me. senator barrasso has an amendment to senator fine stiens bill that would bring come common sense into this situation by allowing for some flexibility for communities that are facing dire situations as a result of federal regulatory requirements. i support the barrasso amendment and would have liked to have seen it included in the california drought relief bivment i also recognize that the farmers and farm workers in california can't afford to have congress playing games with their livelihoods. toker that reason, i am not going to object to this bill. and to have california, where some of the greatest, most productive farmlands in the world are basically shut down for really what are stupid approaches where there could be an accommodation to help both sides in these issues, it's hard for me to understand. when the members of the california delegation sit down with the committees of jurisdiction to work out the differences between the feinstein bill and the bill
and they consistently place these trim trumped-up situations against human beings and humankind and it's getting real old to me. senator barrasso has an amendment to senator fine stiens bill that would bring come common sense into this situation by allowing for some flexibility for communities that are facing dire situations as a result of federal regulatory requirements. i support the barrasso amendment and would have liked to have seen it included in the california drought relief bivment i...
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and we will do whatever it takes for humankind to live here in the state of california. >> let me ask you, because you have been in your state and elsewhere, quite vocal about climate change and things to improve upon going into the future, a lot of people find it curious that you continue to allow and do not ban fracing in your state, pending a study which you have ordered up, but we know you are in a state with a drought and that fracing does, in fact, use water in order it powell those -- go ahead. >> there is a lot of water being used. there is a lot of concern about fracing and that's why we are spending millions of dollars and taking the time to understand as much as we can about the consequences, the water use, the seismic potential, the seismic activity that can be created by fracing, but -- and by the way, fracing in the new monterey shale out here is very small and before any big expansion occurs, we are going to have a lot more scientific and technological information. fracing which is called well stimulation to get the oil and the water out of the ground, has been going on
and we will do whatever it takes for humankind to live here in the state of california. >> let me ask you, because you have been in your state and elsewhere, quite vocal about climate change and things to improve upon going into the future, a lot of people find it curious that you continue to allow and do not ban fracing in your state, pending a study which you have ordered up, but we know you are in a state with a drought and that fracing does, in fact, use water in order it powell those...
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>> the tree of humankindness. reporter: this small opening pales in comparison to the cavern he's dug inside. how long did this take? >> close to 900 hours. reporter: you wanted this sense of being enveloped. he sees himself asthma gibbs playing with space both big and small. who creates what he calls the cave affect. >> has a lot to do with the juxtaposition of opposites. the sense of being underground with light streaming in. the intimacy of being in a cave yet the columns are very large, sometimes 0, 40 feet high. >> reporter: he has no degree in sculpting. he's not a structural engineer and he's not an architect. he's simply a man who found his passion. >> most of the wonder that i feel is in the actual making of the caves. once they're made -- >> reporter: you move on? >> i move on. i want fresh wonder. >> reporter: these found that fresh wonder digging about a dozen caves so far. most commissioned by nearby residents who want a piece of livable art. >> reporter: what was here before you started digging? >> t
>> the tree of humankindness. reporter: this small opening pales in comparison to the cavern he's dug inside. how long did this take? >> close to 900 hours. reporter: you wanted this sense of being enveloped. he sees himself asthma gibbs playing with space both big and small. who creates what he calls the cave affect. >> has a lot to do with the juxtaposition of opposites. the sense of being underground with light streaming in. the intimacy of being in a cave yet the columns...
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a fellow by the name of aristotle, who was a giant for the human intellect and the advancing humankind, way back fourth century b.c. classified many things and brought knowledge to a very, very high point. but aristotle made some mistakes-- and not to emphasize his mistakes, but one of the mistakes aristotle made was that if something's moving, again, there gotta be a reason for it. things don't move of themselves, and so we said if something moves, it's because there's a force pushing or pulling. these things started moving, you'd look for a force, wouldn't you? aristotle also. and so he made that one of the dictums, that if something's moving that doesn't ordinarily move, then there's a force acting. and, boom, that was carved in stone in the medieval years. but it bothered some people, because, take for example a cannonball shot from a cannon. here's a cannonball, okay? you put that inside the cannon, what makes the cannonball move? well, you got some gunpowder back here. you ignite the gunpowder, it expands. got no room to expand, what's on the way? the cannonball. and so what's th
a fellow by the name of aristotle, who was a giant for the human intellect and the advancing humankind, way back fourth century b.c. classified many things and brought knowledge to a very, very high point. but aristotle made some mistakes-- and not to emphasize his mistakes, but one of the mistakes aristotle made was that if something's moving, again, there gotta be a reason for it. things don't move of themselves, and so we said if something moves, it's because there's a force pushing or...
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crisis action plan, to eradicate the zombie threat, and protect humankind. this plan was actually drawn up by the military strategic command. and it runs through several zombie scenarios that could threaten the political and economic stability in the united states. and as you said, it lists various types of zombies, including veggie zombies, space zombies, and, you know, it ominously warns -- and this is the most ominous part, the zombies -- and this is a quote -- zombies are undead, so they feel no pain or fear of death, rendering riot control measures totally ineffective. >> they really thought about this. >> yeah. and what this is, actually, it's an actual training plan. and they use the zombie scenario to spice it up a little bit. >> that's classic. >> and make it so ridiculous that nobody could believe it's real. but if you read through it step by step by step, it is an actual training plan in how to respond to various threats, and scenarios, that could pose a threat to the united states. ronan. >> jim, this document was drawn up under bob gates' leader
crisis action plan, to eradicate the zombie threat, and protect humankind. this plan was actually drawn up by the military strategic command. and it runs through several zombie scenarios that could threaten the political and economic stability in the united states. and as you said, it lists various types of zombies, including veggie zombies, space zombies, and, you know, it ominously warns -- and this is the most ominous part, the zombies -- and this is a quote -- zombies are undead, so they...
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modest rises over 100 years, 200 years have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> in addition to gathering data. the team spent a great deal of time on sea ice ma measurementscollected form a picture of what lays beneath the ice. it measures thickness, thickness of the ice layer and the snow cover. there's snow later on. it's like a parker traps warm air, it's an important process to understand. >> according to recently released data arctic sea ice cover is in record lows. >> we compared our data to 30, 40-year-old data and find huge differences there. that is consistent with what the climate scientists say that the whole climate of the arctic has been changing. >> it's not just changes to the ice that could affect climate change. this year operation icebridge added a pair of speck trom otters on board, to monitor changes to the reflectivity of the ice, known as albedo. >> if it is changing, more ice is melting, it absorbs more energy. >> because the ice sheet acts as a mirror of sunlight. >> it does. when the sea ice disappears and melts, you go from a white surface. issue? >> it's a posi
modest rises over 100 years, 200 years have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> in addition to gathering data. the team spent a great deal of time on sea ice ma measurementscollected form a picture of what lays beneath the ice. it measures thickness, thickness of the ice layer and the snow cover. there's snow later on. it's like a parker traps warm air, it's an important process to understand. >> according to recently released data arctic sea ice cover is in record lows. >> we...
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>> i think they had a sense of what an amazing opportunity this was to change the course of humankind, to make history. they wanted to do a very good job of making history because they all had this concept that one form of immortality was fame. by that, they didn't mean being a rockstar, they meant affecting posterity so their contribution lasted for a long time. >> what were his achievements? >> he was secretary of state during the louisiana purchase. he helped convince jefferson that it was constitutional. jefferson was worrying the purchase was not constitutional. he worried so long that it looked like napoleon might pull back the offer which helped to get jefferson on board. madison said you have treaty power. the federal government can certainly acquire land this way. >> i never understood why napoleon did it. why did he sell it? >> one thing that happened was that french troops had been slaughtered in san domingo. that was the french entry port to north america. two things kept that from being successful. one was yellow fever which decimated the ranks of the french troops and th
>> i think they had a sense of what an amazing opportunity this was to change the course of humankind, to make history. they wanted to do a very good job of making history because they all had this concept that one form of immortality was fame. by that, they didn't mean being a rockstar, they meant affecting posterity so their contribution lasted for a long time. >> what were his achievements? >> he was secretary of state during the louisiana purchase. he helped convince...
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. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> hey, hey, bill ny, the science guy here, not only am i moving around the world. i am flowing with "the stream". >> welcome back. we are discussing responses to climate change in the wake of a new report that says americans are feeling its effect. we talked about what individuals are doing in response to this global crisis. >> now, we turn to surprising ways that city leaders are combatting this in their local communitieses. joining us is hechter bailey for the city of bolder. welcome to the show. >> thank you. hello. >> nice to have you. dan, there are a number of states and cities and mun municipalities doing innovative things. are there any that stand out to you? >> a few, greensburg, kansas, which you might have remembered, the town was flattened by a tornado about s
. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> hey, hey, bill ny, the science guy here, not only am i moving around the world. i am flowing with "the stream". >> welcome...
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. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america ds -. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> you followed their journey across the border >> it was heart wrenching... >> now see how it changed the lives of the people involved. >> i didn't go back to the person that i was before i left... >> an emotional borderland reunion >> this trip was personal to me... this is real... >> long held beliefs >>...illegal in mexico too.. >> learn the language! come here... >>...most ridiculous thing i've heard in my life >> tested by hard lived truths... >> these migrants are being exploited >> beyond borderland... only on al jazeera america joining us for "talk toays" actor, sean penn >> you are a staunch defender of human rights and some people have questioned about your friendship with the late venzuelan president hugo chave
. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america ds -. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> you followed their journey across the border >> it was heart wrenching......
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. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america be. >> how did a mexican american community living on a dirt road in small town illinois give more men to fight and die in world war ii and korea, than any other area in the country? eight of them were killed in combat. >> a communities of immigrants working in fields and on the railroad expansion, these families faced startling racism and segregation but refused to have their lives defined by it. they were tail gunners, pilots paratroopers soldiers and more. fighting in jungles, mountains forests, three were heroes and they were sons. >> joining me from miami, is pulitzer prize winning author be, how one small mexican american community gave so much in are world war ii and korea. carlos, what made you write a book about it? >> it's funny antonio. it started with a passing
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. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> t the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. >> we have a right to know what's in our food and monsanto do not have the right to hide it from us. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> watch the stream. >> and join the conversation online @ajamstream. >> one of federal reserve chair janet yellens favorites is jolts report. job opening labor turn over survey. the report for march came out and had almost nothing encouraging about the strength of the job market. the number of job openings fell, and the number of people hired in march also dropped to 4.6 million from the 4
. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> t the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i...
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. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> and now a snapshot of stories making headlines on "america tonight." new steps against change. president obama says energy efficiency that will save billions of dollars and slow climate change. more than 300 companies have pledged to go solar. >> dec parsons will be boss, until a permanent ceo is found. the nba banged richard sterling for life and fined him $2.5 million for his racist remarks. >>> secretary-general ban ki-moon, met with pope francis, must be done with out with generosity and with courage. >>> international campaign to bring back our girls. the teen aged students who were kidnapped by the extreme it's group boko haram. they will head up the border state to follow the girls from chibak to the northeast of the country. now almost a month since the close to
. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> and now a snapshot of stories making headlines on "america tonight." new steps against change. president obama says energy...
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. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> the story is not just about the listening, it's about the competition in digital delivery of music. i have to admit that i'm a free loader. i go on to a popular streaming site. ask for something. it's immediately delivered to me and occasionally i'll get a commercial but i have no idea what they're really advertising except for music that i wouldn't buy, and occasionally the service itself. on the back end my choices are put on a social media site, but i don't understand how anybody makes a living, much less the musician. >> well, they are addressing that . they're addressing the charge for subscription. that payinthat is paying for so. they pay every fourth music from an independent, and they sell merchandise. they have artist pages where the artist has control over wh
. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> the story is not just about the listening, it's about the competition in digital delivery of music. i have to admit that i'm a free...
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. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> no matter what political party you belong to or what you think of government many of us agree that the number of taxes that americans pay has reached alarming levels. i've talked about this before. there are 90,000 so-called governmental units across the country that can tax residents. they range from school districts to mosquito abatement authorities. we looked deeper and found these are called special taxing districts and they provide funding for many small towns. but critics say some of these districts are inefficient and need reform. >> fighting fires, lending books, providing clean safe water, these are just a few basic services that we expect from our local government . these services may be provided by an entity. it's called a special taxing district. >> we have
. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> no matter what political party you belong to or what you think of government many of us agree that the number of taxes that americans pay...
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. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> how old are you? >> 9 >> child labor in america >> in any other industry, kids need to be 16 years old to be able to work. you don't see any of that in agriculture >> low cost food >> how many of you get up at 4 or 5 o'clock in the morning to go out to the fields? >> who's paying the price? fault lines... al jazeera america's hard hitting... ground breaking... truth seeking... >> they don't wanna show what's really going on... >> award winning, investigative, documentary ser
. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an...
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. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >>> i am felicity barr you are watching "talk toays" with sean penn >> four of al jazeera's journalists are detained. they have been joined by media organizations around the world. how important is freedom of the press to you? because in some senses, you know, you will get hounded by paparazzi and people you don't want to be hounded by but in general, the importance of the to you? >> for many years, because he had had a front-row seat and a personal experience, many, many times, still today i see how responsible so much of journalism is, virtually making up lies. and i am talking about including mainstream journalism. i have seen it in "the "new york times"," the "los angeles times" but with firsthand witness, it was in my own case, it was related to things that really don
. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >>> i am felicity barr you are watching "talk toays" with sean penn >> four of al jazeera's journalists are detained. they...
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mankind, humankind. and we are getting to a point of saturation now would either we deal with it or we will suffer the consequences of this limited, this limit on the benefits that we can utilize space for. one need only take a look at how we rely on space for whether. for communications. you name it. we have brought down the cost of telephone calls so dramatically with the use of space. we have agriculture that now depends on space. gps. we have whole economies based on space better now in jeopardy because we're not cleaning up our trash. we need to make sure that we just not track it. it's like a tracking trash in space. it's not the answer. what the answer is eliminating the trash from space, and this shouldn't just be something the american taxpayer needs to bear the burden of. we need to make sure that we have an initiative. we should hopefully, this hearing will provide step number one for creating international initiative to clear space debris from orbital space. and i would imagine that our frien
mankind, humankind. and we are getting to a point of saturation now would either we deal with it or we will suffer the consequences of this limited, this limit on the benefits that we can utilize space for. one need only take a look at how we rely on space for whether. for communications. you name it. we have brought down the cost of telephone calls so dramatically with the use of space. we have agriculture that now depends on space. gps. we have whole economies based on space better now in...
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. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down a state... >> what's clear is that people don't just need protection, they need assistance. >> i'm joe berlinger this is the system people want to believe that the justice system works. people wanna believe that prosecutors and police do the right thing. i think every american needs to be concerned about that. we do have the best justice system in the world, in theory... the problem is, it's rum by human beings... human beings make mistakes... i'd like to think of this show as a watch dog about the system... to make sure justice is being served. wrongful convictions happen, we need to be vigilant. with our personal liberties taken away fro
. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down...
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. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> you followed their journey across the border >> it was heart wrenching... >> now see how it changed the lives of the people involved. >> i didn't go back to the person that i was before i left... >> an emotional borderland reunion >> this trip was personal to me... this is real... >> long held beliefs >>...illegal in mexico too.. >> learn the language! come here... >>...most ridiculous thing i've heard in my life >> tested by hard lived truths... >> these migrants are being exploited >> beyond borderland... only on al jazeera america >> moscow pride, russian president vladimir putin pays tribute to world war ii veterans and vows to defend the motherland. >> benghazi politics, represents calling for another investigation. departments debate to potential boycott of the co
. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> you followed their journey across the border >> it was heart wrenching... >> now see how it changed the lives of the people...
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. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america ♪ >> now you may start seeing a lot more postal trucks in your neighborhood on sundays, amazon is expanding sunday delivery to 12 more cities across the country. right now only new york and los angeles enjoy that perk. to get it you have to join amazon prime. it could give a big boost to the postal service. but amazon is not stopping there. it's ultimate goal is to get packages into customers hands in 30 minutes or less using drones. amazon's plan is all part of the hype around unmanned aerial vehicles, uav's. an -- analysts estimate that the number will double. the federal aviation administration finally chose six civilian drone test sites. here is david shuster with a closer look at one site in texas that's hoping to lift its local economy by cashing in on drones. >> r
. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america ♪ >> now you may start seeing a lot more postal trucks in your neighborhood on sundays, amazon is expanding sunday delivery to 12 more...
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. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america violence corruption and poverty. that's guy nearia in the news today. but it's much more. it's a an economic powerhouse and global investors want to get in on the action. isle explain. also underwater mortgages in america. my year long look continues. plus inside america's drone zones. see where they are testing technology that could one day deliver packages or even a piazza right to your door. "real money." ♪ >>> this is "real money." you are the most important of the show to tell me what is on your mind by tweeting me or hit me up on facebook. think nigeria and global outrage over 276 schoolgirls abducted by radical insurgents and a government that doesn't appear to be doing much to rescue them. think nigeria are corruption on a scale that plagues africa's most populou
. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america violence corruption and poverty. that's guy nearia in the news today. but it's much more. it's a an economic powerhouse and global investors want...
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. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america violence corruption and poverty. that's guy nearia in the news today. but it's much more. it's a an economic powerhouse and global investors want to get in on the action. isle explain. also underwater mortgages in america. my year long look continues. plus inside america's drone zones. see where they are testing technology that could one day deliver packages or even a piazza right to your door. "real money." ♪
. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america violence corruption and poverty. that's guy nearia in the news today. but it's much more. it's a an economic powerhouse and global investors want...
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. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america just weeks ahead, a tragic anniversary comes to the philippine. shoreline mountains and more than 100 million people who live across 7,000 islands. is what can be very dangerous waters. >> it came from the east. an enormous storm barreling across the islands. >> layed over an image of our country, it would cover the entire east coast, from the canadian board tore well past the tip of florida. it stretches as far west as missouri. typhoon was the biggest tropical cyclone to ever make land fall, sustainment of 195 miles per hour. some gusts reached well over 200. but it was the water, that did the most damage. and took the most lives. carried away everything in its path, and thousands of people. as it is known in the filling means easily the deadliest natural disaster of 201
. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america just weeks ahead, a tragic anniversary comes to the philippine. shoreline mountains and more than 100 million people who live across 7,000 islands....
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. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >>> mortgage rates are foling, but more people are paying all cash to buy a home in america. go figure. that's a day after fed chair janet yellen said she is concerned about the recovery in the real estate market. the average 30-year fixed rate loan standings at 4.21%. that is the lowest level in six months. and as you know it has been over 4.5% recently. economist said a week economic growth sent rates lower, but a year ago they were much lower that than they were now. the increase since then is one reason that home sales have slowed down. now as for cash, all cash deals accounted for 43% of all residential property sales in the first three months of this year. that's a lot. realty track said it's more than double the 19% we saw in the first quarter of 2013. here is where
. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >>> mortgage rates are foling, but more people are paying all cash to buy a home in america. go figure. that's a day after fed chair janet...
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. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america . >>> this is where it all began, the texas capitol building where last summer, politicians passed one of the most restrictive abortion laws the state has ever seen. democratic state senator wendy davis tried to block the bill to a filibuster, speaking for 11 hours straight? >> members, i am rising on the floor today to humbly give voice to thousands of texans who have been ignored. >> after loud interruptions by protesters, the deadline passed without a vote. >> senate bill 5 cannot be signed in the presence of the senate at this time and, therefore, cannot be... >> it meant she couldn't sit down, lien on the podium, eat, drink, or go to the bathroom for the entire time. for her efforts, davis won supporters from around the country, including powerful democrats who convin
. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america . >>> this is where it all began, the texas capitol building where last summer, politicians passed one of the most restrictive abortion...
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. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> on real money with ali velshi, a yearlong series, america's vanishing middle class... >> i'm on a mission, that i have to keep this business going... >> three families struggling every day >> we had to pull the whole retirement fund... >> real stories... real people... real advice... >> you need to pay the water bill, if you don't pay it, we're shutting your water off in a half hour >> how will you survive? >> the stakes are so high... >> america's middle class: rebuilding the dream on real money with ali velshi on al jazeera america a. >> today's data dive goes back to school. america's report card on test scores probably would not be put up on the affirmative. educational report on high school seniors show math scores have gone up since they were first tested in 2005
. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> on real money with ali velshi, a yearlong series, america's vanishing middle class... >> i'm on a mission, that i have to keep this...
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i want my legacy to be that i helped that humankind. >> what do you think your mark here is in las vegas? what do you want people to think of when i think of las vegas and you? >> i don't think me and las vegas -- i have changed the face of las vegas by focusing on convention-based marketing models. >> where nobody else is doing that. >> everybody decried it. they belittled it and said they don't ramble when conventioneers come in. to a certain extent, that's true. but we compensate for it. we have the price of the rooms. >> everybody started following you. wynn is more of an entrepreneur than the other guys. andbotdaesars and mgm - they are not entrepreneurial. >> how are you able to be so outspoken? >> i try to be honest. i flunked diplomacy 101. know, i could not be a liar. i can only tell the truth. i would be about liar. my father told me -- he never left me with anything material. but he left me the richest riches i could have. he always told me never lie about anything. you've got to be honest. if you lie about one thing, the second time somebody will ask you you will make up a li
i want my legacy to be that i helped that humankind. >> what do you think your mark here is in las vegas? what do you want people to think of when i think of las vegas and you? >> i don't think me and las vegas -- i have changed the face of las vegas by focusing on convention-based marketing models. >> where nobody else is doing that. >> everybody decried it. they belittled it and said they don't ramble when conventioneers come in. to a certain extent, that's true. but...
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. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... the performance review. >> techknow... that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >> you followed their journey across the border >> it was heart wrenching... >> now see how it changed the lives of the people involved. >> i didn't go back to the person that i was before i left... >> an emotional borderland reunion >> this trip was personal to me... this is real... >> long held beliefs >>...illegal in mexico too.. >> learn the language! come here... >>...most ridiculous thing i've he
. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... the performance review. >> techknow... that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose...
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. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> more than 25 million middle classme class americans are living paycheck to paycheck. we're tracking three families who personify that sobering statistic. tonight we're focusing on the sabinos who feel like they're one step away from economic disaster. >> the car is not turning over. i don't believe this. i'm going to scream in two seconds. >> reporter: diane and phil sabino live in constant state of financial fear. >> if something is going to happen, how are we going to pay that. >> the potential setback is averted when the car starts, but they have good reason to be on edge. >> we get hits from all different angles of things you're not prepared for. >> diane's hours at the school cafeteria were cut back. >> i'm out $80 per paycheck, so that hurts. >> reporter: diane al
. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> more than 25 million middle classme class americans are living paycheck to paycheck. we're tracking three families who personify that...
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. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> with immigration reform stalled in congress the white house announced more modest policy changes this week including allowing spouses of highly skilled temporary immigrants to work in the u.s. the issue is deeply personal for our next guest. jose antonio vargas outed himself as an undocumented immigrant. for a new documentary. >> immigration is a story and here is my story. my grandparents illegally immigrated from the philippines in the 1980s. my grandfather decided he was going to get his grandson to come to america. one morning my suitcase was packed. i was 12. it's been 18 years since i've seen my mother. so i'm launching a whole campaign about what it means to be an american and the fact that i am an american. there are 11 million undocumented people in this countr
. >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> with immigration reform stalled in congress the white house announced more modest policy changes this week including allowing spouses of...